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Cheryl Steventon Glass was founded in 2016 by Cheryl Steventon. Cheryl is a mum of 5 and passionate about creativity and glass making in particular. During the 2020-21 Covid pandemic she paused her business to concentrate on home schooling 4 of her children. She used this time to develop Fuse at Home glass kits. These enable anyone to create beautiful fused glass with no experience or technical equipment.
Cheryl creates her glass and Fuse at Home glass kits in with in her studio in the small village of Knowle near Solihull on the Warwickshire/West Midlands boarder
Cheryl creates her glass and Fuse at Home glass kits in with in her studio in the small village of Knowle near Solihull on the Warwickshire/West Midlands boarder
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As seen in Telegraph, 4 July, 2022
How have female entrepreneurs been affected by the pandemic?
We’re used to hearing about the business challenges faced by women during the pandemic – and accountant turned glass-maker Cheryl Steventon, 42, has probably had more than her fair share.
Pregnant during lockdown with her fifth child, she fitted business hours around home schooling – and looked on as the markets, galleries and workshops she relied on to sell her glass designs and sculptures were shut down. Based in a village near Solihull in the West Midlands, she had to rethink.
How have female entrepreneurs been affected by the pandemic?
We’re used to hearing about the business challenges faced by women during the pandemic – and accountant turned glass-maker Cheryl Steventon, 42, has probably had more than her fair share.
Pregnant during lockdown with her fifth child, she fitted business hours around home schooling – and looked on as the markets, galleries and workshops she relied on to sell her glass designs and sculptures were shut down. Based in a village near Solihull in the West Midlands, she had to rethink.
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Local mum of 5 launches a new product to help mental health and wellbeing

- During lockdown Cheryl's usual sales routes were shut down, there were no craft fairs, galleries and shops closed and she couldn’t run in person workshops. She also needed to take time to home school 4 of her children and was pregnant with number 5!
"Knowing how important creativity is for mental health and wanting to keep my business afloat I developed a way of offering fused glass workshops for people to receive through the post and do at home without expensive equipment. I am launching my Fuse at Home DIY glass kits at The Creative Show at the NEC from 24th – 26th June as well as demonstrating them."